Sports and Recreation Directory

Sisu Uptown Resort is one of the few Uptown aqua lounges that does not require a club membership. Open to the general public, Sisu's pool accommodates people looking to swim year round, and can easily shift from indoor club to outdoor party, depending on the season. A haven for Dallas' least modest bikini-wearing socialites, Sisu's multiple bars and DJ booth make the large lounge the perfect location for the dozens of year-round fashion shows, DJ spinoffs and raffle events it hosts. More >>

http://www.smumustangs.com/facilities/westcott-field.html Located in the urban sprawl of Southern Methodist University, Westcott Field’s massive expanse of green grass plays host to SMU’s men’s and women’s soccer teams. On non-game days you’ll spot plenty of students running the track that surrounds it (or just lazily walking and texting -- hey, this is college). A state-of-the-art drainage system was installed in '06, ensuring that the turf is always in top-notch condition for fierce competition, and the 4,000-seat stadium means there’s a seat for every spectator. More >>

http://www.clicks.com/speeds/speeds.htm Like a gigantic den carpeted with whitewashed wood paneling, Speed Billiards seems comfortable hosting just about every entertainment a bar could have. Tons of pool tables, dart boards and arcades surround a small wooden central bar where no matter where you sit, a flat-screen meets the eye. Beer and liquor specials run through the week, with free pool on Sundays and Mondays. Pool, darts and foosball tournaments offer the competitive crowd a place to hang out during the week while on weekends, Texas Hold 'Em tournaments and shot specials call to the younger Arlington locals. More >>

http://www.speedzone.com/dallas.html This 12-acre park built on recreational speeding features custom-built Indy cars, dragsters and the chance for drivers to experience accelerating from zero to 70 miles per hour in three seconds. More >>

http://www.stevensparkgolf.com This municipal golf course in the picturesque Kessler Park area of Oak Cliff gets mighty crowded on the weekends, when the bargain course fees draw golfers of all skill levels from across the city to play 18 holes. The rather compact course is very hilly (yes, hills in North Texas) so expect to feel the burn walking from hole to hole. There’s no driving range on site, but there are putting greens for practice, plus a pro shop, restaurant and clubhouse. Bonus: The back nine offers some killer skyline views. More >>